Recent Acquisitions
Quebec and Canadian Art
Each year, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts enriches its encyclopedic collection with new works corresponding to its various fields of interest: Canadian, Amerindian and Inuit art, Old Masters, decorative arts and contemporary art. Did you know that close to 85 percent of the works in the Museum’s collection were donated or purchased with gifts of money?
Some of the most significant works the Museum acquired between April 1, 2005, and March 31, 2006, are presented below for your viewing pleasure.
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Jean-Baptiste Roy-Audy
Quebec City 1778 - Trois-Rivières before 1848
Laurent-Thomas Brock Boucher
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Jean-Paul Riopelle
Montreal 1923 - L'Isle-aux-Grues 2002
Gravity
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Michael Snow
Born in Toronto in 1929
Four Grey Panels and Four Figures from the series“Walking Woman”
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Norval Morrisseau
Born in Fort William, Thunder Bay, in 1932
Ojibway Shaman Figure
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Markusi Nunngaq Kuannanaaq
Born in Inirjuaq in 1932
Nursing Mother by a "Qulliq", Inuit Oil Lamp
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